If the lino smahes his flag up... I always make a point of telling the players to play on if they can. "Play on gents" with a thumbs up to the assistant in acknowledgement.
I do both - Referee and play. I've never had a difference between the two. You will be able to understand the game much easily as a player/former player. It will take a little getting used too but it will soon become second nature.
Just enjoy it. My advice - Don't take any crap!
At no point did you say the striker was hurtling towards the keeper...
This was a point for us all to consider when playing an advantage from any form of infringement where an attacker and a goalkeeper could come into contact.
Grab yourself a brew Mr Ref and take a few breaths.
Just don't play advantage if an attacker is hurtling towards the keeper, even if the keeper looks like he'll win the ball.
A big peeeeeeeeeeeep could be the difference between safe play and a horrible collision.
I've done it a number of times.
Usually when a defender picks up the ball (dribbles) and starts a run or It runs through to the keeper who is better at kicking from his hands than his feet... If you don't need to stop play and you are almost certain that there is an advantage to be had, there's...
Mines been good.
I've gone from 7-6 and I'm now on 6-4 for next season. Been reffing for a fair few years on and off but only started taking it seriously as of last season, hanging up the playing boots (I still play part time).
I'm the league registration secretary for my league down here, I...
Absolutely what I was thinking. Come on Padders, you've let me down here :oops:
@Trip indirect is the correct restart in this situation. You were correct. There has been guidance released by IFAB relating to that exact thing.
I personally wouldn't have thrown the towel in. Go with your training first. Use the methods that you have been taught and then if they continue being pillocks, walk away (if you have to). For me, to just throw the whistle and watches down just seems a bit petulant and unnecessary. If you are...
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